1. To personalize each bucket print a name tag from a computer or craft one by hand using scrapbook paper or letter stickers.2. Using ribbons that coordinates with the color of the letters,3. Once the bucket has been personalized, you can decorate using ribbons that coordinates with the cool of the letters.

Friday, March 22, 2013

I always have a blast styling a party using Amanda's Parties To Go printable! Amanda designs the most adorable and colorful printables!

The dessert table was full of easy and colorful treats that were a feast to our tummies and eyes! To create the pallet backdrop, I glued several pieces of scrapbook paper found at Hobby Lobby to a foam board. I attached the Happy Easter Banner from the Easter Collection and added mini wreaths to the backdrop. The sweets include Kisses push up pops, Tulip cake pops, hershey's chocolate, chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies, jelly beans and sweet popcorn. I kept the sweets simple and focused on the presentation using a lot of Spring items and took advantage of the huge items included on the Easter printable set to really make the party pop.

The craft activity was build and paint your own bird house and of course we had an Easter Egg Hunt. A fun and happy way to welcome Spring and celebrate Easter!

Monday, March 11, 2013

With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, now is the time to start planing your get together!Amanda's Parties to Goand I teamed up to help make the festivities easy and fun for you! With theFREE St. Patrick's Day Printable Set, the party a breeze to style.I created a colorful sweet/snack table for the kids with a rainbow backdrop made out of ribbons and displayed the banner from the set. Using the icons from the printable set, I creates the center pieces for the the sweet table and the kids table.Circle tags included in the set and ribbon were used to dress up the candy containers. I also used the tags to embellish the popcorn containers. The rainbow flags were added on the kabobs sticks and lollipops for an extra pop of color. As for healthy snacks, the guests enjoyed leprechaun whole wheat sandwiches, rainbow fruit kabobs, veggies and orange juice. After their lunch, the children had fun making rainbow necklaces and finding gold coins around the backyard. It was finally time to enjoy some sweets! Rainbow cupcakes, M&M's, Hershey's kisses, lollipops and cinnamon popcorn were enjoyed by all!Instead of the traditional rainbow and pot of gold favor, I created a cute favor by dressing up green pails using cupcake wrappers, filling them with gold coins and finishing up by adding a rainbow lollipop. Each child also took home a rainbow notebook, rainbow crayons, shamrock necklace, shamrock headband and tattoos.I hope these ideas and the FREE printable set offer help you plan your own St. Patty's Celebration!

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Welcome to my Blog! I love crafts!! EASY CRAFTS!! Crafts that just by looking at it you can figure it out how to make it!! Why? Because moms don't have time to read and follow complicated directions!!! I try to make my crafts easy and affordable! Hope you enjoy my ideas! I am new at this so it will take a while to get this Blog thing right! :)